Modern Furniture - tor Modern Homes! II I IT WILL PAY | CARD PLAYERS 1 6 i strongly made "T HFI YOU T ° SEE a OUR WINDOW | CARD TABLES _ DISPLAY OF | Good green baize tops. | D F” ‘u MODERN j 142/6 CASH. | J furniture Terms: 2/6 -De- tag ~ o■■ AND I posit, Weekly. furnishings. •*■ 3 iii i mup uv ~J 4— -i--. HERES THE “CHALLENGE” SIDEBOARD A very fine Sideboard in Rimu. Very well made and finished. Plenty of drawer and cupboard space. Two large cupboards and two drawers for cutlery, linen, etc. REAL VALUE PRICE £6/14/- CASH. {TERMS: 3/6 DEPOSIT, WEEKLY. SESaa2SBSZ33!aXEBK2KS3i3S3En3S!!EBSan3S3KSXE3=SS23SI2EHXEESar d .JUST-t""'’ d the ideal table for the | j display your MOD CHINA \ SMALL ROOM 1 I “HENLEY” I V 7 | GATELEG TABLES | t CHINA CABINET. p I khr~~ -j I Fold up into small space and make | b Glass front and large drawer for B H'l I nice occasional tables. Well made | I cutlery, etc. on top. Very well | I ® * n F‘ mu - I 5 made in Rimu. a | £5/17/6 CASH. | J £4/15/- CASH. [p Terms: 3/- Dep., Weekly! Terms: 2/6 Dep., Weekly. | wWWWiWuI/fißjH J 22 MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. | Calder Mackay Co., Ltd.
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MUSHROOM CAKE W a NEWneipe you're sure io like RECIPE:— ,Pm».. 2 eggs, 2 oz. castor sugar, 2 oz. fiour, 2 tea- Hr?' -. spoonfuls Bournville Cocoa, pinch of salt, J teaspoon Baking Powder. iliSgjytfr~L.‘ «’-W--*SHP r Sieve flour, cocoa and salt on to piece of paper. J stfel '*-•s'Grease and paper-line 6" sandwich tin; if possible, L . * choose one with slightly sloping sides, as this gives more realistic shape to head of mushroom. Put sugar , '^wSwt < feraEp™”** and eggs into a basin, and whisk until they are light and frothy. Stir in flour and cocoa as lightly as Akni/p kan actual ohotOPrdDh possible. When well blended, put into prepared tin, ADOVC IS Gn GCIUGI pil g p and bake in moderate oven 15 minutes. When cold, o f g cak.6 made from this TCC/pe L turn out and cool on wire tray. To finish cake, pre- ' pare some almond paste. Knead well, and roll out J ' Wk WPS®---until slightly larger than bottom of cake. Brush over ■ . . ff -Jul bottom of cake with a little sieved jam, press almond rHSte til IS feCIDQ * i paste on to it, bringing it slightly round the sides. > A - R 8/ IjL ' /T This gives curved edge of mushroom effect. Prepare - siiL 1)l v«V /ZfWSM I Chocolate Butter Icing. Put into forcing bag, and 111 yUUI I force in straight lines radiating to centre of cake, to gj/ simulate markings on underside of mushroom. Make RpCIDP ROOK V// L tßr-J J a fairly thick mushroom stalk from trimmings of r fftyw almond paste, coating one end of it with a little Chocolate Icing, and place in position in centre of War-f/me Pack. cake. Allow to set. The secret behind its success 'is CADBURY’S BOUKNVSLLE COCOA The COCOA with the REAL CHOCOLATE FLAVOUR , Manufactured by Cadbury Fry Hudson Ltd., Dunedin
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Grey River Argus, 4 May 1945, Page 7
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